Robert Kraft

Not even a Hail Mary is going to help Tom Brady win a seventh Super Bowl championship now that he’s with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to a Roman Catholic bishop. Diocese of Providence Bishop Thomas Tobin in a tongue-in-cheek tweet Friday took a swipe at the former New England Patriots quarterback while praising Brady’s former boss for raising...

The New England Patriots and the New England Revolution planted a flag garden near Gillette Stadium Thursday to honor some of the state’s residents who have died in the service of the nation. The Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund usually plants 37,000 U.S. flags on the Boston Common around Memorial Day to honor residents who have died in wartime dating...

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has donated one of his six Super Bowl championship rings to an auction that raises money to provide meals for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Kraft in a video said he has been inspired by medical workers caring for patients with the virus. He offered his Super Bowl 51 ring to the…

A half-dozen high-profile executives of Boston-area companies are joining groups established by the White House to help guide U.S. industries through the coronavirus pandemic. They include Patriots owner Robert Kraft, Biogen CEO Michel Vounatsos, Fidelity CEO Abigail Johnson, GE CEO Larry Culp, Raytheon CEO Gregory Hayes and Thermo Fisher CEO Marc Casper. President Donald Trump first mentioned the task...

Massachusetts State Police are escorting a New England Patriots tractor-trailer full of hundreds of thousands of protective masks destined for New York. The truck left Gillette Stadium early Friday morning with approximately 300,000 N95 masks that will help support health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis in hard-hit New York. The Patriots shared a video on…

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker speaks at Boston’s Logan International Airport, where the Patriots’ jet had just brought a massive shipment of much-needed personal protective equipment to help health care workers fight coronavirus. (Note: The sound of jet engines in this video is loud.)

Within about an hour of Tom Brady’s announcement Tuesday that he would not be returning to the New England Patriots, team owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick issued statements reacting to the news. Their full statements are included below: “How do I possibly sum up the depth of my gratitude to Tom Brady for what he’s given...

New England Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft appeared on ESPN on Tuesday morning, reacting to the news that Tom Brady is leaving the team after two decades. “Tommy initiated contact last night and came over,” Kraft said. “We had a positive, respectful discussion. It’s not the way I want it to end, but I want him to do what is...

The thinking that Robert Kraft will swoop in and solve any impasse between QB and coach to keep Tom Brady in New England, where he’ll finish his career just like the Patriots owner wanted, is sorely mistaken, writes Tom E. Curran.

The New England Patriots have suspended the videographer who allegedly violated rules by filming the Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland last week, according to the Boston Globe. Dave Mondillo, an employee of Kraft Sports and Entertainment, was suspended by the team last week for filming the Bengals’ sideline duing a game in Cleveland on December 8, the Globe said. The…

The New England Patriots, who have lost two of their past three games, appear in need of some extra support on offense as they near a playoff run. That won’t be coming from former wide receiver Antonio Brown, according to a report by ESPN.